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muerte, pero vive acosada por el fantasma de la deportación. >>> la moda fue de las grandes protagonistas en la gran noche de los latin grammy, jomari goiso viene sin pelos en la lengua con su implacable veredicto, esto y mÔs ahora mismo en primer impacto. >>> estas son imÔgenes del espectacular hotel que anoche vibró a ritmo latino y vio brillar a estrellas de la música en la gran noche de la 13a edición de los latin grammy, hola, ¿qué tal? les saluda pamela silva conde, horas después de esta gran fiesta musical. >>> también les saluda bÔrbara bermudo, estamos en vivo desde nuestros estudios, mÔs adelante estamos contigo, pamela. >>> así es, mÔs adelante regreso con ustedes desde esta maravilloso ciudad del espectÔculo, pero antes vamos contigo bÔrbara bermudo y las noticias del día, adelante. >>> gracias, pamela, y tenemos las imÔgenes de una cÔmara de vigilancia de un casino en perú donde un vigilante le dispara a un cliente y perdió la vida ahí mismo. >>> este muchacho que juega en una mÔquina tragamonedas estÔ a punto de morir, el vigilante se le acerca, le dic

anoche logro el triunfo en las urnas -esto, con una historica participacion de votantes. fernando pizarro tiene un resumen de la jornada. el presidente obama gano un segundo periodo en una estrecha eleccion contra su rival republicano mitt romney. presidente obama hubo pocas sorpresas en los estados que cada candidato gano. obama se quedo con su estado, illinois, nueva york, nueva jersey, maryland, nevada, nuevo mexico, colorado y california. ohio y virginia aseguraron la victoria del presidente. mitt romney gano estados del sur y medio oeste como indiana, kentucky, texas, tennessee, y carolina del sur, pero perdio el estado donde fue gobernador massachusetts. mitt romney, nominado presidencial republicanohabria deseado poder cumplir sus esperanzas de liderar al pais en 1 direccion diferente, pero la nacion mostro a otro lider y ann y yo nos unimos en orar por el y esta gran nacion. los votantes en todo el pais enfrentaron largas filas para sufragar. en algunos estados se calcula que se supero los niveles de hace cuatro anos. para varios votantes la espera valio la pena. sara salazar, vot

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marcha y las vegas siente el sabor de los latin grammy's ,esto y mÔs ahora mismo en primer impacto. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, bienvenidos a primer impacto les saluda bÔrbara bermudo, pamela silva conde estÔ rumbo a las vegas, comenzamos con los momentos de horror que vivió una adolescente en perú, al tratar de conectarse con el mÔs allÔ y ser víctima de una aparente posesión demoniaca. >>> la jovencita fue socorrida por policías que la encontraron convulsionando, y fue atendida por médicos, sus amigos dicen que ella entró en ese estado de histeria y no pudieorn ponerla bajo control, todo pasó cuando fueron a un cementerio para jugar a la ouija. >>> la ouija no es un juego, es un instrumento satÔnico, donde se mueve a espíritus inmundos, espíritus que no son de dios, y que mucha gente, sobre todo jóvenes estÔn equivocados al pensar que se comunican con espíritus de muertos. >>> algunos testigos del estado normal de la pequeña, dicen que pudo haber sido que era una posesión de un espíritu, pero se espera la respuesta de expertos. >>> pasando a otras informaciones,

off the freeway and is at the border crossing from el paso into juarez. he spoke to a border patrol agent and directed him to make a u-turn on the other side of the border at which point the mexican authorities stopped him and said, hey, you had ammunition, you know you have ammunition in the back of your car. 268,000 rounds of high-powered ammunition. >> yeah. >> this is like some intense five power. he goes to make the u-turn and gets stopped and gets pulled over. they held him in mexican federal prison in vera cruz, mexico for seven months before letting him go. had an emotional press conference yesterday where he maintained his innocence and explained a bit more about what happened. >> i want to say thank you to everybody for the help. excuse me. >> everybody knows i was coming pack home. following the gps and i was watching the road at the same time, and it was a car on my left side, the driver's side. if i could have got over i would have probably hit somebody. >> there's very strict laws in mexico about firearms. randi, you've been along the border. there's signs everywhere a

and go back to roger els to negotiate your contract you may mike moore and he ask a good job. roger els. mike huckabee knocks it out of the park on sunday night. you go back to negotiate with roger, you will have a document that fox news can prove quickly that you are mike huckabee. if you did that one thing along with securing the border, it would be hard to hire the illegal immigrant. if they do they ought to lose their business and go to jail. >> it stounds reasonable but people in the republican party if there is anything that does not severely punish peam who are here, senator, that is the challenge. >> i got you. >> it is it a huge price for supporting the idea that the children of illegal immigrants should be treated with respect and dignity, you know, that just, just was not an acceptable position to take. i never understood why we punish the children for something that the parents did? how do we get through that in the republican party. >> okay, find an american solution to a american problem. the worst thing we can do as republicans is try to use immigration reform to create a

01 north bound and you should hop over to 280 as an alternate. you can consider the el camino as well. 1:00 p.m. is the estimated time for reopening. >> traffic or around the rest of the bay area is doing just fine here is a look at the bay bridge. it is been trouble-free and it is still less than 10 minutes. if you're heading out on 92 you're ride is looking pretty good. do keep in mind that if you are coming from 92 and marginal to 101 you do have this fatal accident to worry about. last but not least to head out to the golden gate bridge and it is a smooth ride. it will be about a 21 minute trip. >> a looks like we are seeing some clouds in the distant. temperatures are starting to warm and 37 degrees is for the layout. as we take aafternoon will be '7 is for the south bay. there are warmer conditions compared to yesterday. it is very similar in the east bay and it is 68 for castro valley. danville and the north bay is on to be at 70's. it looks like berkeley will come in and 67 degrees. satellite radar shows clear conditions in the bay area so we will see a dry pattern. >> saturda

of the house and 100 members of the senate plus three el toro votes for the district. and promises of reform or a constitutional amendment to do away with the electoral college have always met with serious resistance, especially from states and politicians who benefit from the system and attempt to amend the constitution and abolish the electoral college, replacing it with direct election of the president was killed in the senate in 1979, but the issue rears its head every four years when people look around and wonder why america needs this antiquated contraption. and, unfortunately, i was looking in here for the name of the book. two people have no ask you. what about posting that on your website? >> if you don't mind my looking i can look in -- i think i have my book right here. perhaps i can come up with it. i believe it is called, how democratic is the american constitution? the author is a yale scholar, and i think, you know, i am under tv lights for too long. my brain is not coming up as something of a measly much better producing. >> host: okay. we are almost out of time anyway. if i

of the day goes for the great one ketch, jarvis landry of el as you ought to control the ball and just one hand. seventh ranked lsu beats arkansas, 20-13. meanwhile, the national hockey league lockout is alarming and it is looming large. teetering on the brake. a nobler wipe out with the third cancelled including the all star game which was slated for january 27th in columbus ohio. both sides are fighting on how to fight to split $3 billion in revenue. this is the third time an all-star game has been cancelled. also, this bay area boxer could be in line for a big pay out, coming up area boxing has never been stronger. the ghost had his way in. one 46.8, his competitor, this fight will be in ontario, calif. the winner could be a fight against floyd the weather. if you have a question? e- mail ask carr ve askgary@kron4.com.... >> decent weather, and '60s and '70s. the rain is good to be holding off >> have a lovely night and a good weekend will be back at 11:00 p.m., see you then. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call t

into a dictatorship and possibly all of the way to shirea law. >> nonislamist egyptian activist mohammed el baradei is calling on the united states to condemn morsi. i am hoping to see a strong statement of condemnation by the u.s., by europe and everybody who really cares about human dignity. democrat and chairman of the senate committee of armed services carl levin says america needs to play the middle. >> i think we have to be cautious. we doesn't want to see a democratically elected auto krat take the place of an unelected dictator which is the case before that. on the other hand there are real pluses here. >> they will push the white house to take a side. they need to condemn morsi and condemn him now. >> this is not what taxpayers expect and our dollars will be directly related to the progress toward democracy which he promised the people of egypt when your party was elected president. rye nouns t renounce the statement he just made. if the judiciary is flawed in some way they can be cured over time. to assume this kind of power is unacceptable to this: >> the white house hasn't yet responded

taxes low and not increase taxes. how dare anyone else keep us to the promises that got us ele elected. that the moment these people are are primed. they are going to be reaganites. the moment that they are challenged. >> i can tell you this. not one drop of revenue should be put on the table until we have massive across the board spending reductions and entitlement reform. that is what is missing. the gop should stand up and say not one drop of revenue until you show me good faith with the spending reduction you all talk about except when it comes time to do something about it. and step b is that the small business community should say not one pens penny until i know you are not going to screw me. >> a quiz. well the answer is coming up next. it is the energy boom that is the brightest spot in our dull and amenemic economy. does the republican party have a front-runner for 2016 could be. don't forget. free market capitalism. we are about to prove it again in 2:00 when the kudlow report comes right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trad

. number ten is my favorite from el nor leonard. ten tips for writing. try leave out the part that readers send to skip. that's why the man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it. i want to you consider to this. i'm not sure if you know the process. what happens it's true the four groups of judges met for lunch today at different restaurants in manhattan times are tough. i think it was panera, and they choose the winner in the qat gory among themselves. this is hours ago. and so i kind of think that they had to speak in a secret language. you never know if the server is a blogger in disguise. i'm thinking maybe they use a kind of code to say to the colleagues whom they were voting for. it's like, excuse me, do you know what the soup of the diaz? [laughter] if you're still serving brunch, may i have the eagers benedict? how is the blueberry cobbler? it's getting bad. i lost you. i will return to the stage after dinner pun free, please enjoy your dinner. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. on half of the board directors at

," you get on tv, young lady for that creative first. rebecca from minnesota originally. now lives in el paso. i love it. i love the idea of the mask and the sign. i'm a big fan at this point. and paula from el paso is what rebecca likes to say. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to show you. we're going to start with the flooding going on in the northwest. already we're seeing flooding. particularly coastal areas. these pictures that we're getting in show there are going to be problems. this is the only trouble zone on the map you can see flooding and even icy conditioning. snowing at 4 now, feet or above. jet system running through the country. most of the country going to have a mild week. >> we may be snuggled up nice and cozy here at the patch at broadway farms. it's a giant holiday crowd already swelling in times square. but let's go back to -- >> lara! >> hey, all right. >>> here's what's coming up on "good morning america," jessica simpson shed an astonishing 60 pounds. she looks great. and she's going to reveal the secrets behind the dramatic weight loss. >>> plu

. >> down load the 7 news app on a el app store or through google play. >> take as moment. >> other news next when a texas woman began filming her husband landing at local airport she expected to capture his plane making a smooth dissent. >> oh, boy not quite. that >> oh, boy not quite. that story coming up >> break here, some of the other measures making news tonight. alameda measure a bun calls for a parcel tax at the oakland zoo 60 percent yes to help the zoo in oakland to 40 percent no. 28 percent of the precinct reporting. >> berkeley controversial ordinance would get people off the swawchblingt rate now it is leading at 58 percent. >> contra costa county where measure q on the about a ballot today generates almost 17 million dollars every year for the fire district. even split. 50/50 with 28 percent of the precinct report snooing san francisco measure a would raise 14 million dollars a year for city college. this is parcel tax that requires two-thirds of the vote. right now yes at 66 percent just 1% for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especiall

$600 million for a mexican drug cartel. he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >> well, his lawyer, obviously, says he is innocent. he says he is innocent. he will have to spend 20 years -- what? >> well, the max is 60 years, they will take into account, has he had a prior history. >> well, the question is, will he pay the money back? >> well, this was not a restitution where he stole money, he laundered, it was not as if he was out there stealing legitimate money from a businessman, he is accused of taking the money from a drug cartel, who got it through illicit businesses, and sort of clean it, hence, the term laundering money. >>> and charges behin

universal decoration of human rights after world world war ii thanks in part to el mrs. roosevelt after her husband's death. today more than 70 countries recognize a right health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation have taken steps to implement the rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception, anybody know? [inaudible] the united states of america. but it's not for lack of trying, after fdr's death president harry truman announced a national health insurance program that would have made it part of the social security act. the physicians of the american medical association attacked the plan and socialized medicine that might also sound familiar. and in the early cold war, the ama won that battle and truman's proposal was defeated. other presidents ?kding nixon and bill clinton tried to pass universal health care programs. but they failed due to entrenched and vigorous opposition not just the medical profession but also opposition from business and increasingly power insurance industry. heal

that come from robert els. any chance to talk about bengahzi and to wide then so-called scandal and any way to portray it as the next watergate if you ignore the fact that in bengahzi there were public hearings 30 days after the fact and watergate took two years because there was a criminal coverup. if you ignore that part, they're similar. fox news went bonkers on the benghazi story. clear up to the election they used it to portray obama in these dark fantasies. they were literally talking about how obama had watched a live video stream of the attack and heard the cries for help, and he ordered that no one go and rescue our american soldiers. they were so far into this dark fantasy. and one other quick point and i think it was one of the most shameful facts i've ever seen on fox news. the night after sandy literally drowned the new york city metropolitan area, sean hannity appeared on fox news that night and talked about bengahzi for an hour. he had no interest in the fact that fox's hometown of new york city had been decimated by the storm. >> jennifer: i thought they blamed the storm on

texas made up descendents of people who left the south after the civil war. they're now known as el confederatos. it would be great if they headed that way, too. >> one last question to james peterson. what number would you get scared? where are you on this, on secession. you say 100,000 is nothing. >> listen, the city of austin is trying to secede from the state of texas, right? >> that's a good move. >> there's people in all of these states we're talking about. no number that will scare me because either they ultimately sec seed or come to their senses and see we're greater as a union. >> they're going nowhere. enjoy your turkey. >> the chairman ruled against secession. thank you for coming in. coming up, the right wing conspiracy machine gains speed. read all about it. president obama, catch this, this gets worse tonight, stole the election. wait until you hear that election. the "sideshow" where that belongs is next . >>> welcome back to "hardball." time for the "sideshow," which is where this item belongs. dean chambers who launched the website unskewed pulse to show mitt romne

has been vocal and the most prominent and best known opposition leader in the west, mohammed el-braradeel-bar know beal peace prize winner has been sharp in his criticism of president mohamed morsi, saying he's trying to become a pharaoh and dictator in egypt and if he tried to launch a political campaign he might have criticism for people who say he spends a got part of his life outside of the country. but now he is acting, really, at least in western media, as the face of the opposition, harris. >> harris: i'm going to ask you to hang with us. we're going to try to bring up a live picture and hope technology serves us best here. the satellite photo has been shaky. this is live, tahrir square which is basically, steve, turning into a tent city. we saw a year-and-a-half ago, the military in that country, get involved. we mentioned moments ago, that might be potentially the next step in all of this. talk to me about those people on the ground, right now. >> reporter: numbers smaller today than yesterday. but they are digging in. they set up tents and they say they are not going a

, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points. lou: you had to leave it with governor romney. >> their bench is really thin that is why joe biden is the vice president. come on, let's leave

. what did you learn from it? >> to love each other more. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, el dorado, texas. >>> digging deeper, let's bring in investigative reporter michael watkiss, who has done remarkable reporting on the flds. michael, a big move by the state of texas to try to seize the property. are people even still living in that compound? >> reporter: well, my sources are telling me there's clearly not as many people as of the time just prior to that raid when we had large families, women and children and lots of guys working down there, because that has been a work in progress since warren jeffs and his followers went down there in 2003. basically fleeing from pressure that they were getting in utah and arizona, and the bottom line, this is just a texas sized eviction notice put on the gates of that ranch yesterday, courtesy of the attorney general and texas rangers, who basically alleged from the get-go that warren jeffs and his followers went to texas with the intent to commit crimes. in a 91-page document filed yesterday, they're using prosecutor terms that they used for

avocado and mix it with a cream el balsamic vinegar. >> thank you so much. more tips on our website that you can read through it all. thank you. >> coming up next, the pioneer woman ree drummond cooks up a classic comfort food with bacon. we can't wait, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's kitchen," what's for dinner, bacon-wrapped meatloaf. that's what's for dipper. that's all i'm going to say to get you up to the tv. ree drummond, aka the pie mere woman has a new book aka called "charlie and the christmas kitty." >> good morning, willie. >> the book comes together with the food here because charlie is like a bacon freak, is that right? >> that's the understatement of the year. i have this basset hound and he loves napping and bacon. >> a lot like me. >> yeah, me, too, come to think about it. i've blogged about charlie for years. he's this hilarious lazy dog and i've written a couple of children's books about him and my new book has a christmas theme. it documents what happens when a kitten comes into charlie's life so in honor of charlie the bacon lover i

el goes through in order to cast his vote presumably for himself and here inside langley high school, there is probably about 100 sore people waiting in line and soon we expect and the lines will come out the door. this is just a testament to what a hotly contested race it is. in the presidential race, 13 eelectric rail votes up for grabs and those are highly coveted by the campaigns. they've spent a lot of money and time here in the commonwealth. -- in the presidential race, 13 electoral votes up for grabs. the result could be an early indicator of how the night will go for the candidates inform 2008, barack obama was the first democratic presidential candidate to carry virginia since 1964 but mitt romney has been making inroads. the most recent rasmussen poll shows romney up by two points but the average of polls since october 22nd has obama holding on to a 3/10 of a percent lead. in the battle for the senate, tim kaine and george allen are battling for retiring senator jim webb's seat. he took the seat from allen in 2006 mostly because of some democratic strongholded up here in no

and el dorado. the extreme conditions have caused accidents, many involved cars are getting stuck in the snow or like that one just skidding off the road. >>> skiers and snow boaters are getting ready to hit the slopes. squaw valley sent these pictures of their preparations, they have received a foot of new snow. they and alpine plan to open on wednesday november 21st. just in time for the thanksgiving weekend. >> police officer killed in the line of duty but not a criminal who fired the fatal shot. the story that has a police department in mourning. >> and a tribute to the first man on the moon and why you can leave your cash at home if you are headed to the state park this weekend. >> and a live look outside. that's the approach to the bay bridge right there. pretty calm on this saturday morning. time now 7:13. you are watching mornings on 23. . >>> a beautiful shot, of the sun right there over the bay area. it's a bit nippy, low 30s to low 40s across the area. >> a bay area highway patrol officer killed in the line of duty was remembered in a special evening. thea night of

on most pbs stations. here to help us do that are syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times"el columnist david brooks. david brooks, are you shockd about indiana? >> no. no, there was no way barack obama was going to carry that. there were two states he carried last time that were a bit tbreekish. indiana was super freakish if i can go back to the 1970s. >> ifill: a good way to start the night. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a swing state. that's in part because the demographics have shifted so much in north carolina. those were the two states he carried that will be uphill this time. >> woodruff: mark, what happened in indiana though? the president was campaigning there very late in the game in 2008. what changed on the ground and what changed with him? >> well, two things changed. first the that the president has by hisrians like richard and michael would say, the favorite for the election is he wasn't challenging the nomination for his own party. as a result he never developed any kind of a primary apparatus in te lot of thes

to politics. we're going to get away from sex in ten seconds. thank you very much. >>> coming up el governor bobby jindal says its time for his party to stop, quote, being the stupid party. e urges the republicans to reject intellectualism. jindal is teaching creationism in his public schools. >>> the fiscal cliff, how much room is the left willing to give president obama on entitlement reform. what is the breaking point? we're going to talk to one of the people who was in that room. fascinating stuff coming up. >>> yes, people are looking forward to 2016 and the name on everybody's list and lips is hillary clinton. the nomination will be hers if she wants it. who doesn't know that? >>> finally, think we're all coming together after the election? not in texas where 60,000 people have signed a petition to secede from the union. what else is new? one gop official down there even wrote a column asking for an amicable divorce from what he called the maggots who elected president obama. read my lips, no new taxes. that republic ain't coming back. this is "hardball," the place for politics. americ

got there, las vegas 2 el paso will be gone. >> at least a couple of delays with these long lines at southwest. >> are you getting taking this in stride? >> and action getting aggravated. i do not understand why this is taking so long. >> many of these were chicago bear fans. that saw the loss. >> we came down to get the chicago bears confirm paltz kicke but we will have a nice dy is giving genoese of the chicago bears -- got beat. we are living with our tail between our legs. >> they are thinking about things kidding and what they're most looking ford to toward >> having the feast. but ford-2. having forward..... loog forward to having a feast. in most cases what we're having with these delays and cancellations are west coast flights. check with your carrier >> the feast, and what about the other airports san jose? oakland? the latest word we're getting is that there are no delays at san jose, oakland. >> that is great news, thank you, dan. who will check back with you at 6:00 p.m. the port of oakland is shut down because there are workers on strike. they have been striking. j. r

the ride on the main lines of the freeway near el charro look good. so right now 15 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. if you are really getting out of town towards the sierra, fortunately there are no chain requirements right now on interstate 80, highway 50 or highway 88. it looks good through the grapevine. here's a live look across the golden gate bridge. nice flow this morning all across the span. just some lane changes a little while ago so everything is quiet towards doyle drive. silicon valley commute westbound 237, no delay through milpitas. and so far like i said pretty much incident-free as far as our chp reports go if you're traveling near oakland airport and coliseum. that is traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> dozens of people have lost their homes after a thanksgiving night fire at this ohio condominium complex. lucas county authorities say the fire broke out just after 7:00 last night. nobody was injured. the building appears to be a total loss. at last no word yet on a possible cause. >>> and

floor, was met by el near roosevelt, and he looked up and she said, harry, the president is dead. and he thought -- he was in total shock. he said, what can i do for you? and she said, harry, what can we do for you? you're in trouble now. >>> he she looks at the life of harry truman in "citizen soldier." sunday night on c-span q & a. >>> now more about the bp oil spill settlement announcement with democratic congressman. bp will pay a $4 million fine and plead guilty to the charges of 11 deaths of workers and lying to congress. they returned indictment charging two bp supervisor and the former deputy of incident commander. this is 25 minutes. >> ranking member of the natural resources committee, i'm here with henry who is state of california the ranking member of the energy and commerce committee. today bp reached an agreement with the justice department to resolve all criminal claims against it by the united states government regarding the bp water horizon disaster and to pay $4 billion in criminal penalty for the very serious violations of law. bp has plead guilty to 11 felony counts r

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. and the president yesterday made clear that mike el morrell, who has been the assistant deputy director will take over the acting director position. he's been at that agency for more than 30 years. he's a career intelligence professional. he has been on top of the benghazi investigation leading the agency's efforts on that from day one, from the very dpinidpi beginning. he is going to be in the hot seat answering the questions from the congressional oversight committee on thursday. but i think in terms of worrying about whether general petraeus' admission and his resignation are going to affect the actual work of the cia, i wouldn't worry so much about that. people will be very focused on the answers he gives about what the cia knew and what it told the white house about benghazi. >> certainly. and this all happened with a tip, right? the fbi began investigating this after a tip. how has the fbi, would you say, been handling this? >> you know, they do what they do, which is try not to say too much officially about any possible investigations. now, i will tell you that cnn -- a source told cnn tha

the opposition leader mohammed el baradei says that it's not possible unless morsi rescinds the powers he's given himself. are those the things that morsi wants to happen. a lot of judges were appointed by mubarak and he would want them out and does he really need to negotiate or have any dialog with the opposition? does he want that? >> no, he doesn't. and here, this is the final piece in the entire mosaic, and morsi being a complete pharaoh, a dictator. the first thing he and the muslim brotherhood got was a the parliament. now, a muslim brotherhood controlled parliament. then the presidency and next the independent army and military. and morsi got rid of the top generals appointed by mubarak and put in his own guys, the muslim brotherhood generals. and the next step was the independent press, state-owned press and media now has been replaced with muslim brotherhood advocates. now the final step is that independent judiciary, they have now said, well, you can't take us out and morsi says, forget it we're not going to play by your rules, your rules won't even apply to us. so, there's a final ste

the nonexistent island started showing up on maps. >>> deadly crash in el dorado county leaves two people dead including children. what led up to the collision. >>> a man rescued from the pickup truck as it dangled over the edge of an oregon freeway. why he is facing charges this morning. . >>> deadly morning as they hit the road to head back from the thanksgiving holiday. welcome back to "mornings on 2". i am mike mibach. >> i am claudine wong. >>> it was a tough weekend and the fog could be slowing down the commute. we are on the hayward side where it is socked in for hours. >> matt, any clearer there? >> reporter: yes, it is a little bit clear. fog is still an issue here on the san mateo bridge. they are asking people to slow down. some have fog ads. we are showing you -- fog advisories. and just how thick the fog is here. chp say some of the worse accidents happen on bridges. >> they are dangerous. not much time to react with the thick fog. it seems to center over water usually. as you can see, we have thick fog behind us. not much reaction time. one person was killed on a westbound 80 on

, eastbound 380 el camino real, two lanes blocked with an accident, slow on 280 southbound. northbound 101 at marsh accident cleared slow traffic there. westbound 580 in oakland at highway 13 accident cleared but slow. >> we'll check in >>> good morning many strong line of storms expected to move through 8 45 to 9:15 in the bay area 9:30 to 10:30 shifts southeast right now winds gusty heavier rain by carmel, winds gusting up to 35 and 40 miles an hour at our coast wind advisory through 11 cold front pushes through, things calmer by the afternoon. >> the news [ cheers and applause ] >>> there's derek and d.j. irie. they have an after-party rocking already. it's going to be our biggest ever. >> we have had quite a morning. we have all of the finalists from "dancing with the stars" all-stars here. these couples are prepping right now for one last dance together. it's happening here in our "gma" ballroom. >>> we have huge reveals, ahead, as well. which superstar is about to be crowned "entertainment weekly's" entertainer of the year? >> i'm sad you've been hiding the ballroom before. it's amaz

." and he performed at the super bowl halftime show. in colorado, el dorado canyon he was more than happy to show us how he creates these films. >> you want me to dang frl where? >> i want to dangle you off the cliff. so you get to see the world from our perspective. >> all right. >> reporter: easier said than tone. first we had to climb up there. >> how is that going? >> these are not climbing shoes. >> we're here to do a shoot but in front of that is at all times safety. >> reporter: high above the canyon floor with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour it was time to descend nearly 100 feet. >> welcome to our office. >> i've never done an interview off the side of a mountain before. what's the biggest challenges you face? >> the climbs that these guys are doing. cutting-edge of climbing has gotten so far out there and so for us to get into position, it's a bigger challenge. and then visually we want to shoot things in a new way. we never want to climb like something we did before. >> reporter: he does all this by working with the signalest and lightest equipment available, multiple camer

to get around this accident. el camino moving better. 280 up to speed. that is your best bet headed northbound into the city especially from the south bay. switching gears, look at yoush forecast. we're looking really good. bay bridge toll plaza, no delays here. you can see completely clear conditions. that sky is clear as a bell. 43 degrees in livermore. we're at 45 in san jose and 41 in gillroy. high pressure keeping us mild all the way through the upcoming weekend with temperatures in the 70s. a nice treat for us as we head through the next few days. we'll have your seven-day outlook in a few minutes, back to you, laura. >> a lot of people out shopping this morning. possibly the hottest spot to shop is over the paragon outlets in livermore this morning. shoppers prowling the stores there since about 10:00 last night. some had to wait an extra hour just to exit the freeway. another local news update in about half an hour. >>> it is >>> it is 8:00 on this friday morning november 23, 2012, the day after thanksgiving a day off for a lot of folks joining us here on the plaza. glad the

decisions above the law and free he from judicial review until the parliament is ele surprising. and the president called president morsi to thank him for effort and reaffirm the close partnership between the united states and egypt. last night the state department issued a statement expressing reservations about what he's doing and made clear in their view the actions he's taking conflict with the idea that fueled the arab spring a year ago. the state department says one of the aspirations of the revolution was to ensure that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution, and the current constitutional vacuum in egypt can only be resolved by a constitution that includes checks and balances and respects fundamental freedoms and rule of law consistent with egypt's international commitments. and el baradei is more blunt and twitter, morsi usurped all parents and' pointed himself egypt's new garo, a major blow that could have dire consequences. only a little more than five months since morsi became egypt's first democratically elected presiden

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in this battleground state, a million people either call themselves catholic or eveng el angelical. this is key especially when you're talking about a state like iowa, which folks here describe to me as split right down the middle or a purple state. in the heart of des moines, evangelical christians flock to grace church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> honestly, what it all boils down to is what does the bible say and which candidate is going to follow the closest? >> for bob and rachel bradshah, that candidate is mitt romney. >> i don't know how voters loik mine the president could be for abortion the way he is, and support same-sex marriage. it's hard for me to -- somebody that claims to be a christian, you know, make statements to support things like that. >> it can't be an easy choice to make either way. >> reporter: wrestling with their votes. >> my religious beliefs, if anything it's probably going to end up being mitt romney. >> 57% of voters in the republican iowa caucuses identify themselves as evangelicals, supported rick santorum over mitt romney, many uneasy

, lady lynn is chief executive of the holding company, el rothschild, a democratic strategist and douglas is president of the american action forum and former director of the congressional budget office. i guess that means you know how to crunch numbers. lot of number crunching going on last night. but in the end, maybe you didn't really need to crunch them so much, douglas, because obama won pretty easily. >> it is one of the remarkable things that the end, the race looked like it looked a year ago, despite all the campaigning and money spent, that the polls going in were reflective of what came out. the only thing that happened was that for a month in between, there were hopes raised on the republican side because the momentum that appeared to gather hyped mitt romney. in the end, i think the president gets credit for a tremendous tactical victory. this was really a ground game in turning his voters out to the polls. it doesn't look like an whoever whelming governing mandate. >> gretchen: how does a republican, many people are going to ask -- lose against a man who has high gas prices,

have -- we have, the president of the united states, comes to the university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the safety and security of our country and joking about the border, you know, we have the secretary of homeland security saying that. we've had 140 dead bodies that have been discovered in the last year alone in two rural texas counties. the statistics cited are great statistics, but no amount of statistics can cover up the bloodshed at the hands of drug cartel members, no amount of stats can be manipulated to cover -- >> statistics cited black and white numbers, they are not always accurate, the u crime report, why are not not showing up? >> ucr data covers eight categories. they do not cover drug trafficking. ucr data gus not cover money laundering, human trafficking, kidnapping, extortion not included in that data, and think about this, we have 12 # 41 miles between texas and mexico. we have great communities there. i go there often. 93% of our texas-mexico border is unincorporated and largely rural. that's the reality of the there was a run around occurring o

a president of united states coast university of texas in el paso and makes jokes about the border. we have 140 dead bodies discovered in the last year in two rural counties. the statistics are great but no amount can cover the blood is shed from the drug cartel members. know about could be manipulated. >> use if those are black and white but they're not accurate why are they not? >> you see are dated covers eight major crime categories. they do not covered drug trafficking are money-laundering. human trafficking trafficking, kidnapping or extortion and not included. if we have 1241 miles. there are great communities. 93% of the texas mexico border is unincorporated allot of cross-border running civic the videos are on your district how you respond? >> i will not dispute anybody in the video any personal experience our feelings i will not dispute them at all. at all. right after that conversation wave brought in different ranchers, todd staples could not make it but we asked ranchers what else can we do? we came up with a series of solutions i am more interested to find solutions how we do

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analyst at kaiser's commission on medicaid and the uninsured. el dorado, kansas, on our line for independents. caller: i was born disabled. i have worked all my life. kansas is starting a kan-care, they're trying to enroll people in it. i saw on your map did not have anything set up yet. without going on these programs -- i do not trust them, i have in home services were hired a person through medicaid to come in and do chores and stuff -- i would like to keep the person i have. i have had other people who came in who would steal from me and take things. i have that night support. i wonder if all of that will change, or if i can stay on the medicaid plan. guest: you will be able to remain on the medicaid program and maintain the same providers that are assisting you now. this is an important point. when it comes to getting coverage to the exchange's, people have to not have access to other coverage. if you're currently eligible for medicaid or medicare, you would not be eligible to come into the exchange and receive subsidies to help purchase coverage. in addition, if you hav

a district that has an enormous amount of agriculture from san antonio, texas all the way to el paso texas is the idea that farmers and ranchers, food producers, their funds to guarantee they can stay in business raising their crops and raising their livestock were not secure the way they should have been secured. yet what we had, as chairman neugebauer said his state agencies the power of the world to go out and regulate mf global and refuse to do so simply because of the aura of a previous politician that came into this business and really did not show any kind of knowledge or ability to guide a company like mf global that was sick once i utility -- quantify utility and ensure that funds of the guarantees that they could stay another season or another planting season, but gave them a free pass and gave them more and more a rodeo for customers money. i'm glad that this report points out all of those defects because they need to start focusing on what is really wrong and be not afraid of what it is we discover in how our regulatory agencies function for the well-being of our economy, for t

. if rockets were fires from mexico and el paso, texas, or from quebec or cuba into florida, i'm not the president of the united states, but this country will quickly retaliate. what do you expect the nation of israel to do? >> i agree, the problem is the u.s. is not occupying mexico. it's not occupying any latin american -- it's not occupying cuba. the problem is israel is occupying gaza and the west bank. it is occupying palestine. therefore, when they want to provoke and use a cycle of violence, and this is cynical because whenever there are elections in israel, we know the palestinians will pay the price. there's immediately a military escalation because netanyahu wants to make it a security issue, not a peace issue. >> but i'm asking you, what do you think israel should have been doing, letting the rockets fall? >> no, no, i think israel should have gone to the negotiating table for the last 21 years we have been negotiating and israel has been expanding settlements, has been acting with full impunity, as i said, instead of complying with the requirements of peace, it's be

. it is 54 in el paso. and if you are awake already in provo, utah, you walk outside, it's 43. >> alisyn: there you go. we do have another fox news alert for you now because we're following the head of security in benghazi who was assassinated this morning. the story we've been bringing you updates all morning. what does it mean for the search for answers in benghazi? senator lindsey graham who is leading that investigation will be here with us next i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1%h back everywhere, ry time. 2% on groceries. i earn 3% ogas. everywhere, rautomatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle s

around boise and bismarck. scattered showers south of albuquerque into el paso 80s, dallas, phoenix. mild in the 60s. from the central rockies to the midwest. and mostly 50s in the northeast. >>> and today is pardon day for one lucky turkey in the nation's capital. >> the president arrives back in d.c. from his southeast asia trip just in time to carry out one of the most important duties. and for the first time, ordinary americans are helping out, weighing in on the white house facebook page. the difference between cobbler, the other gobbler. one is pardoned, and the other is considered an alternate. >> both lucky. >> yeah. >>> we quickly move on to the next holiday. organizers are calling the biggest christmas tree auction in the world. >> it took place in central pennsylvania. 80,000 trees were up for grabs. priced from $8 to $25,000 each. bidders grabbed lots of 25 to 100. most will end up in tree lots all over the northeast. i love the smell of a freshly cut christmas tree. >> almost as good as the plastic ones. >> bah humbug. scrooge. >>> coming up, if you're hitting the road with

. 52 for a high in denver, sunshine. 84 in phoenix. 64 further toward the south in el paso with more sun. we had a break in the rainfall yesterday in seattle. today that rain has returned. high temperature at 50. california looking beautiful. 81 for a high today in l.a we have those showers already associated with a front across interior portions of the northeast, down through parts of arkansas. this activity is very light. i don't think we'll see any weather-related delays associated with this front. behind it, we see snowfall already coming down across northern parts of the state of wisconsin and portions of the upper great lakes. out west, very quiet and rain across seattle. we have some winter storm warnings in effect across portions of northern wisconsin and also the upper great lakes we're expecting more significant snowfall accumulations. tomorrow, much colder. 34 the high in cleveland. 43 will be a high in new york city. >> we've got a cold front blowing right through the studio. we've got jackets and scarves. decent shopping weather and shoppers across the country out in ful

. that is looking at some democrats' perspective on the fiscal cliff. nick is in el paso, texas, a republican. what do you think about the possibility of flexibility on no taxes? caller: yes, good morning. i believe republicans are being inflexible. i don't believe the rates should go up, because then taxes would go up. i believe when president obama says taxes will go on the rich, that is bull. its taxes for everybody. you cannot bring down the debt with a $5 trillion in your accumulated over the last four years to pay it down. you need structure readjustment with the entitlements, also, with social security, medicare, medicaid, also, and, also, the tax reform. the republicans have talked about revenue coming in from growth jobs and getting the economy going. when you get the economy going, you get more money coming into the irs and treasury/ when more americans are at work, they are paying. i don't believe it -- it is , woodymr. norquist said, it is a pledge to the people. some of those senators wanting to raise -- wanting not to raise taxes, that pledge, they knew what would happen to them, they

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